Louisiana requires all new applicants to take a one-time 45-hour post-license education hours within 180 days of your initial license date. You must take the course from LREC approved education providers.
You must complete the 90-hour pre-license course, pass the state licensing exam, order a background check, and obtain E&O insurance. You’ll send Part A and Part B of the license application. You must also be at least 18 years of age. You’ll need a sponsoring broker to get an active license.
Read MoreTo apply, you’ll submit a paper application and associated documents for Part A and Part B of the Salesperson Application.
Read MoreNo, you’ll need a paper application for Part A of the Salesperson Application and Part B. Once licensed, Louisiana utilizes an online portal to track real estate salesperson licensing.
Read MoreYour salesperson license application fee is $90, made payable to the Louisiana Real estate Commission with a check or money order.
Read MoreYou’ll need your certificate of completion from your 90-hour pre-license course. If you are submitting through reciprocity, you’ll need a certified license history from your current state. With Part B, you’ll need to have proof of E&O insurance through proof of payment and the declarations page.
Read MoreYou will have up to (1) year after successfully completing the state exam to file Part B- Initial Salesperson License Application.
Read MoreTo work with an active license in Louisiana, you need to be hired by a sponsoring broker. Their sponsorship is required for the Initial Real Estate Salesperson License-Part B. You can file for an inactive salesperson license, but you won’t be able to legally transact real estate and earn a commission.
Read MoreAn active license allows you to legally work as a real estate salesperson, representing buyers and sellers in transacting Louisiana real estate. An inactive license does not allow you to work as a real estate salesperson and earn a commission.
Read MoreYou can submit an inactive license application without current E&O insurance or identifying a sponsoring broker. An active salesperson can also request their license be made inactive with the same application.
Read MoreYou need to have a sponsoring broker, proof of current or continuous E&O insurance, and complete the background check. If you have these ready, you’ll turn in the Initial Real Estate License Application-Part B to receive an active real estate license.
Read MoreWhen you want to move your license from inactive to active, first make sure you have current E&O insurance, a sponsoring broker, and an approved background check. Make sure you’ve met any continuing education requirements. If you meet those requirements, go to the MyLREC Portal for the activation of license form.
Read Moretransactions. A broker license allows the licensee to supervise other brokers. A broker company license enables the holder to manage real estate companies.
Read MoreLouisiana uses an online portal to track active license applications.
Read MoreLouisiana requires all new applicants to take a one-time 45-hour post-license education hours within 180 days of your initial license date. You must take the course from LREC approved education providers.
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